"Gunman Fires Over 100 Rounds at Burnsville Responders, BCA Reports"

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Shannon Gooden, the suspect in the killings of three first responders in Burnsville, Minnesota, fired over 100 rounds at officers after claiming he was unarmed, according to new details from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The incident began with a sexual assault allegation, and Gooden refused to leave the home but said he had children inside. After negotiating for over three hours, Gooden opened fire on the officers, resulting in the deaths of two police officers and a paramedic. Gooden was later reported dead by suicide, and it was revealed that he had fired more than 100 rifle rounds during the incident.
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